this time i want to share about guava honey.
Maybe at first you are a little interested to cultivate cashews in tabulampot (fruit plants in pots) because interested in seeing your friends' cashew plants that bear much fruit even though the tree is only a year old or see a successful friend post produced a guava water in the yard of the home environment. Then next you buy seeds of honey water to then you plant in pots or yard of the house. Day after day passed, many things you have done to care for the guava plants. Tips and suggestions your friends have done. Fertilization and irregular scheduled irrigation. Pruning you have done as directed, but your cashew plants do not go fruitful. One or two years goes by but your cashew plants are still reluctant to bear fruit.
Then on a cold day your guava plant begins to bloom. Joyful heart is not an abyss. He watched every day until the petals began to fall and the fruit will appear pink napkins. But suddenly one morning, you have to swallow the disappointment when you see the pink will already fall not far from the stalk.
The above illustrations may have been experienced by some readers. Including me too. Looks like everything we did was right, but the result was not as expected of all that.
Planting cashew (and other crops) is not as simple as looking at what other people do. It takes the process, trial and error, trial, fail, try again, repeatedly but still keep trying to get a more perfect result.